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History: 


The Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Jose, claimants for lands 
described by boundaries, granted July 22d, 1778, by Felipe de Neve, Governor of 
the Province of Upper California, to the Pueblo of San Jose de Guadalupe. 

Claim filed July 14th, 1852. Confirmed by the Board of Land Commissioners 
February 5th, 1856. Appeal taken August 6th, 1857. Confirmed by the District 
Court November 26th, 1859. Appeal on behalf of the U. S. granted February 16th, 
1860. Decree of Final Confirmation entered in the U.S. District Court June 13th, 
1866. 


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Searcher of FRecords, - - - Sam Jose, California. 


A. S. YoRK, Book and Job Printer, 30 East Santa Clara St, 








References to Statutes of the State of California. 


STATUTES OF 1856—CHAPTER CXXXVI. 
An Act to authorize the Funding of the Debt of the City of San Jose. and to Provide for the 
Payment of the same. [| Approved April roth, 1856. | 
STATUTES OF 1858—CHAPTER CCXXXIII. 


— 


An Act to Authorize the Funding of the Unfunded Debt of the City of San Jose, and to Pro- 
vide for the Payment of the same. [Approved April 21st, 1858. ] 


References to Proceedings of the Board of Trustees of the City of San Jose. 


May 17, 1858—Resignation of Thomas Fallon accepted. [Page 265. | 
June 10, 1858—Hlection of S. O Houghton to fill vacancy created by resignation of Thomas 
Fallon. [Page 266. | 


June 16, 1858—Bond of William Daniels, James C. Cobb and Sherman O. Houghton, in the 
penal sum of $15,000, filed. [This Bond is not approved by any person or Court. ] 
Oath of office taken before J. R. Weller, J. P., (of Milpitas Township) June 11, 1858. 


August 2, 1658—The ‘‘Ordinance to carry into effect the Act concerning the Funding of 
the Unfunded Debt of the City of San Jose, approved April 21, 1858,’’ was taken up, amended and 
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adopted. [Page 269. ] 


leaubeainatens - Gastdaels cer Gods Gabe we tens 
3y PETER O. MINOR, President of the Board of Trustees. 


To WILLIAM DANIELS, JAMES C. Coss and S. O. Hovscuron, 


Commissioners of the Funded Debt of the City of San Jose. 


DILTEE Se a ee a pepe etee ay Seen erm a ae hee ja nih MOUSE id TOR 
CONSIDERATION — PREMISES. 


WHEREAS, William Daniels, James C. Cobb and Sherman O. Houghton, have duly qualified 
as Commissioners of the Funded Debt of the City of San Jose, in accordance with the requirements 
of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California, approved April 21, 1858, entitled, ‘‘An Act 
to Authorize the Funding of the Unfunded Debt of the City of San Jose, and to provide for the pay- 
ment of the sanie,’’ and whersas, the Board of ‘Trustees of the City of San Jose did, on August 2, 
1858, by an ordinance passed by them and duly approved, August 2, 1858, authorize, empower and 
direct P. O. Minor, President of the. Board of Trustees, to make, execute, acknowledge and deliver 
to said Cominissioners a deed of conveyance, conveying to said Commissioners all the property, and 
rights, titles and interest in property belonging to said City, together with lands, and rights in 
lands, or claims to the same, held or owned by the former Pueblo de San Jose de Guadalupe, and 
all the Pueblo rights of said Pueblo, in Trust for the payment of the debts of said City; now, there- 
fore, I, Peter O. Minor, President of the Board of Trustees of the City of San Jose, in behalf of said 
City, by virtue of the authority conferred upon me by said ordinance, in consideration of the prem- 
ises, grant, bargain, sell and convey unto William Daniels, James C. Cobb and S. O. Houghton, 
Commissioners of the Funded Debt of the City of San Jose, and to their successors in office, all 
those certain lands lying in the County of Santa Clara, State of California, te wit: All the prop- 
erty, and rights, titles and interests in property belonging to said City, together with the lands and 
rights in lands, or claims to the same, held or owned by the former Pueblo de San Jose de Guada- 
lupe, and all the Pueblo rights of said Pueblo, upon trust, to sell and dispose of the same in such 
manner as they may deem the best interests of said City requires, and apply all the moneys which 
shall be received by them from the sales of said lands to the payment of the Funded Debt of the 
City of San Jose, after paying the necessary expenses of said Board of Commissioners. 

Acknowledged August 23d, 1858. 
Before JOHN B. HEWSON, 
County Clerk of Santa Clara County. 
Recorded September 4th, 1858. 
Liber ‘‘L’”’ of Deeds, Page 672. 





Reference to Statutes of the State of California. 


STATUTES OF 1859—CHAPTER XCII. 
An Act supplementary to and amendatory of ‘‘An Act to Authorize the Funding of the Un- 


funded Debt of the City of San Jose, and to provide for the Payment of the same,’’ approved April 
21st, 1858. [Approved March 7, 1859. ] 


Reference to Proceedings of the Common Council of the City of San Jose. 


May 2, 1859—Resignation of William Daniels as one of the Board of Commissioners of the 
Funded Debt offered and accepted. [Page 265. | 

May 9, 1859—Clerk instructed to present resignation of William Daniels, and request him 
(Daniels) to direct it properly. [Page 2096. | 

May 14, 1859—Wnm. Daniels released from his bond as one of the Commissioners of the 
Funded Debt. [Page 208. | 

June 6, 1859—Lawrence Archer elected to fill vacancy created by resignation of William 
Daniels. [Page 300. ] 

June 24, 1859—Bond of James C. Cobb, Sherman O. Houghton and Lawrence Archer, in 
the penal sum of $15,000. (No endorsement or memorandum of filing.) 

Oath of office annexed, sworn to before Thomas Fallon, Mayor, June 24, 1859. 

February 3, 1861—Resignation of Mr. Archer asa member of the Board of Fund Com- 
missioners was accepted, and Judge Daniels unanimously chosen to fill the vacancy. [Page 376.] 


February —, 1861—Bond of J. C. Cobb, S.O. Houghton and Wm. Daniels. Oath of office 
taken by Daniels before R. B. Buckner, Mayor of the City of San Jose. 


Reference to Statutes of the State of California. 


STATUTES OF 1862—CHAPTER CXXVI. 


An Act supplementary to an Act entitled ‘‘An Act to authorize the Funding of the Unfunded 
Debt of the City of San Jose, and to Provide for the payment of the same, approved ADT. 21St, 
1858.” [Approved April 8th, 1862. ] 

STATUTES OF 1863—CHAPTER CXLII. 

An Act to amend an Act entitled ‘‘An Act to authorize the Funding of the Unfunded Debt of 

the City of San Jose, and to Provide for the Payment of the same, approved April 21st, 1858.’’ 
[Approved April 6th, 1863.] 


Reference to Proceedings of the Common Council of the City of San Jose. 


November 14, 1864—Resignation of S. O. Houghton, one of the Commissioners of the 
Funded Debt of the City of San Jose, presented and laid over. [Page 241.] 


November 15, 1864—Resignation of S. O. Houghton as one of the Board of Commission- 
ers of the Funded Debt of the City of San Jose accepted. Ordinance passed and approved ap- 
pointing Francis E. Spencer a Commissioner of the Funded Debt of the City of San Jose. [P. 242] 


November 25, 1864—Bond of Wm. Daniels, James C. Cobb and Francis E. Spencer in the 
penal sum of $15,000. Oath of office (of all) appended, sworn to before Jas. A. Clayton, County 
Clerk of Santa Clara County. 





STATUTES OF 1866—CHAPTER xxIx. 


An Act to Abolish the Board of Commissioners of the Funded Debt of the City of San Jose. 
| [Approved January 17th, 1866. ] 








Francis E. SPENCER, JAMES C. Coss and WILLIAM DANIELS, 
Commissioners of the Funded Debt of the City of San Jose, 


sistema TROY aici 


se MAYOR AND Common Councu, of the City of San Jose, and their successors in office: 


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Dated La add eke EE ee anuary, 26 ,7866. 
CONSIDERATION---Authority Conferred and $1.00. 


WHEREAS, All of the indebtednesss of the City of San Jose which existed on the 21st day of 
April, 1858, and all of the indebtedness of said city, which was authorized to be funded by virtue 
of an Act approved April 21st, 1858, has been fully paid; and, whereas, the Legislature of the 
State of California passed ‘‘An Act entitled an Act to abolish the Board of Commissioners of the 
Funded Debt of the City of San Jose,’’ approved January 17th, 1866, wherein it is expressly pro- 
vided that said Commissioners, or a majority thereof, are required to convey to the ‘‘ Mayor. and 
Common Council of the City of San Jose,’’ on the application of the Mayor thereof, all the prop- 
erty and rights, titles and interests in property belonging to said Commissioners, together with 
lands and rights in lands, or claims to the same, held or owned by the former Pueblo de San Jose; 
and, whereas, the said Mayor of the City of San Jose did, January 2 5th, 1866, make a demand on 
said Board of Commissioners of the Funded Debt requiring said Board to make, execute and de- 
liver a proper deed of conveyance from said Board to said Mayor and Common Council of all the 
property, rights, titles and interests in property belonging to said Commissioners which remained 
in their hands unsold on the 17th day of January, A. D. 1866. 

Now, therefore, do grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the ‘‘Mayor and Common Council 
of the City of San Jose,’’ and their successors in office, in trust, for the use and benefit of said city 
and the citizens thereof, all those certain lands lying in the County of Santa Clara, State of Cali- 
fornia, to wit: All the property belonging to said Commissioners, as such, rights, titles and inter- 
ests in all the lands, and claims to any and all the lands held or owned by the former Pueblo de 
San Jose de Guadalupe, ineaning thereby all the right title, claim and interest in the property and 
lands aforesaid acquired by said Board of Commissioners by a certain deed of conveyance to said 
Board. made and executed by P. O. Minor, as President of the Board of Trustees of the City of 
San Jose, dated on the 4th day of August, A. D. 1858, and recorded in Book I, of Deeds, pp. 672, 
etc., in the office of the Recorder of the County of Santa Clara, excepting from this conveyance, 
however, all such lands as may have been heretofore sold to private persons by said Commissioners. 


Acknowledged February 3d, 1866. 
Before CHARLES G. THomAs, N. P. 
Recorded February 6th, 1866. Liber ‘‘U’’ of Deeds, page 589. 








Reference to Statutes of the State of California. 





An Act to Re-incorporate the City of San Jose. [Approved March 17th, 1866. | 








(Oe Ziad, 


As Mayor of the City of San Jose, for and on behalf of the 
Mayor and Common Council of said City of San Jose, 


— TO-—__— 


A, L Keagche 


Dated i | | ieee es oS; Fe LO 7. 


_Consideration---TPremises, and § IG.O 0. <= 


Certified copy of Ordinance passed by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San 
Jose, (abacargye W ate 6 “2 , approved Ne ideas oe; LEOT, authorizing the 
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sale of Pueblo Lands to... ( fh i A ha ALAVE , set forth 


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at length, authorizing ang directing the — or of said City to sell and convey to 


on payment to the City Treasurer of the 
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sum of WW. CA ABR MMM PIA Menard pd dollars, the following described 


tract... or parcel... of land, being a portion of the Pueblo Lands of the City of San Jose, to wit: 


All eo a certain tract... or parcel... of land lying and being in the 


., County of Santa Clara, in the State of California. and 

Beginning at a post standing upon the Eastern line 
of the Pala Rancho and at the South West corner of 
land of Knapp,and running thence N.82 1/4° E£. 20 ghe 
bara se" B.S che. N66 5 /4° By 88.46. che to ths 
North hast corner of sald land of Knapp;thence along 

in possession of Shaw 8.38° E, 60.50 chs to a 

post standing in the center of a gulch;thence up 
Said Gulch with the following courses and distances 
foe ae” ee 2 che. 6.8 10 chs. S.45*-E. 18. 7a 
chs, thence along the Western line of land of McCar- 
ley with the following courses and distances 5.58° W. 
4 chs. S,7° EB. 25 chs, 8.40 1/2° W.7.19 chs, 8.49 1/4 
%.39 chs to a post on line between lands of McCarley 


and of Fleming, thence along the Northern line of 


land of Fleming S.59° W. 34 chs. N.o7 L722 10-6 








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acres. Courses true Mag.Var.16 1/2° 


Becites Ordinance, a certified copy of which is hereto attached, and is hereby referred to and made 
a part of this indenture. 

Now, therefore, in consideration of the premises and the sum of “GOO — 
dollars, etc., said party of the first part, for and on behalf of said Mayor and Common Council of 
the City of San Jose, doth bargain, sell, release, remise and convey to the said Pe the sec- 
ond part, and to ieee heirs and assigns forever, all thal _ Certain piece... OF parcel... of 
land situate lying and being in the nvteitminiommnendiies, Ss OULTY OL Salita, Aslara, State 
of California, and bounded and described as in said Ordinance is set forth, which said certified copy 
of said Ordinance is hereby referred to for a full description of said premises. 

Provided, always, that all covenants of warranty are hereby expressly excluded herefrom. 


an a IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said party of the first part, as such Mayor, 
ae has hereunto set his hand and seal, and has caused to be affixed 


| Crryor SAN JosE | the corporate seal of said City of San Jose, the day and year 
are! Scr ae first above written. 


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(Y/ Mayor of the City of San Jose. 


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Cth UNITED STATES OF AMERIGA IZ: 


Lota ea ia cere 
The Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Jose, their 
Successors and Assigns. 


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PGA a Sere on : bein tit hae Per paso Sa CIEE he ae 
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, TO ALI, TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETING: 


Whereas, It appears from a duly authorized Transcript, filed in the General Land Office of the United States, 
that, pursuant to tue provisions of the Act of Congress, approved the third day of March, Anno Domini one 
thousand eight hundred and fifty-one, entitled “An Act to ascertain and settle the Private Land Claims in the 
State of California,’ The City of San Jose, by its Mayor and Common Council, filed a petition on the fourteenth 
day of July, A. D., one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, with the Commmissioners to ascertain and settle 
the Private Land Claims in the State of California, sitting as a Board in the City of San Francisco, in which peti- 
tion it claimed the comfirmation of its title to a tract of land known by the name of ‘‘Pueblo of San Jose de Guad- 
alupe,’’ situate in the then County of Santa Clara and State aforesaid. 

And Whereas, She Board of Land Commissioners afores said on the fifth day of February, A. D. one thousand 
eignt hundred and fifty-six, rendered a decree of confirmation in favor of the claiment, which decree or decision 
having been taken by appeal to the District Court of the United States, for the N Northern District of California, 
the said District Court at a stated term, on the sixth day of August, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and fifty- 
seven, in the cause entitled ‘‘The Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Jose, vs. The United States,’’ 
rendered its decree as follows, to wit: 

‘Appeal from the final decision of the Commissioners to ascertain and settle Private Jand Claims in the 
State ot California. The claimants claim the land included within the boundries of the former ‘Pueblo of San 
Jose de Guadalupe,’ according to itsaincent boundaries, and the cause having been heard upon appeal from the 
decision of the Commissioners aforesaid upon the transcript of the proc eedings before the said Commissioners, 
tieir decision, and the papers and evidence on which said decision was founded, and the same having been ar- 
gued by t-e District Attorney on behalf of the United States, and by F. M. Haight and Joseph B. Crockett, on be- 
half of the claimants representing the said Pueblo, and due deliberation being thereupon had, 

‘The said Court, in pursuance of the laws of Congress, in that case made and provided, doth order, judge and 
Satan that the claim of the claimants to the land included within the Ancient limits of the said Pueblo of 

an Jose be confirmed to said claimants, or their legal representatives, according to the ancient boundaries of 
aid Pueblo, as ascertained by the orders and decrees of the former Governments of California, the a8 and sur 
veys in evidence and the testimony ot witnesses in the case, as set forth in the said transcript of the proceedings 
of the said Commissioners seut to this Court.” 

And thereafter, the mandate of the Supreme Court of the United States dismissing the appeal taken in this 
cause having been presented and filed in the said District Court of the United States for the Northern District of 

(alifornia, tne said District.Court on the thirteenth day of Tune, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six 
in the cause entitled ‘‘The United States vs. The Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Jose Pueblo 
Lands,’’ rendered the followieg decree, viz: 

‘‘Now, therefore, on motion of Francis EK. Spencer, Esq., of counsel forthe Mayor and Common Council of 
the City of San Jose, aforesaid, it is ordered, adjudged and decreed, in conformity with the said mandate of the 
said Supreme Court, that the claim of the Mayor and Com:non Council of the City of San Jose, the claimants to 
the land included within the ancient limits of the Pueblo ot San Jose, be confirmed to said claimants, or their le- 
gal ead tives, according to the ancient boundaries of said Pueblo, as ascertained by the orders and decrees 
of the former Governments or California, the map and surveys in evidence, and the testimony of witnesses in the 
case, as set forth in the transcript of the proceedings sent to the said Supreme Court. 

“It is further ordered, adjudged and decreed by this Court that the boundaries of the said claim, being the 

same with those of the former Pueblo of San Jose, shall de ascertained and surveyed as follows, Begining ata 
point in the woods ata live oak tree in the dividing line between said Pueblo and what were formerly known as 
the lands of the Mission of San Jose, and if said tree is gone, where the same was in March 1838, running thence 
a southeast course, which passes through the mountains which are called Las Buellas, Pala San Felipe, Las An- 
imas and Aguas de las Z/agas, to a monumient of stone erected in March 1838, and having reference to all the land- 
marks on this line and to the monument of stone in the middle of Pala,—this line isin length eleven and one- 
half leagues and its southern termination the southeast corner of the ancient limits of the said Pueblo and of the 
land hereby confirmed to the claimants. Then commencing again at the point first mentioned, being the said 
live oak tree, or its former situation, and running in a line from the northeast by east to southwest by west to 
the Embarcadero of the Guadalupe to the last live oak which is seen on the bank = the oe er Guadalupe, or 
where the same was in March 1838, being two leagues aud eight hundred varas for tie length of this line, and 
the same passing near the house formerly occupied by Jose Higuera, and distaat ots it Bot hundred and ten 
varas, the house being on the northerly side of this line. 

‘* Thence up the River Guadaloupe to its source, and thence running with a line corresponding with the 
course of said river as near as may be, and which is nearly from southeast to northwest, and having refence to 
monuments of stone formerly placed on this line, the last of which and the termination of this line, was placed 
on the apex of a little hill which is at the foot of the mountain called ‘Parage de los Capitancillos,’ including 
part of the oak a now, or formerly, at this place, and including all the Willow Grove now, or formerly, at 
the source of said rive 

‘Thence from sail point at the foot of said mountain ‘delos Capitancillos’ to the creek called las Z/agas at, or 
near its source, and at such point, as will make the distance from where said line strikes said creek, to the south- 
eastern point before ascertained, the same length as the distance from the starting point in the survey to the Km- 
barcadero, that is, two leagues, eight hundred varas, thence ae said point, last ascertz 1ined, to the southeastern 
corner of said tract before ascertained. In making the survey and ascertaining the precee eding lines refrence will 








be had to the survey and map of the Pueblo by the Commissioners Castro, Gulnac and Salvio Castro in March 
1838, and to the survey of Joseph Arguello under date of the twenty-fourth dayof July, 1801, signed also by the Friar 
Martin de Sandeta and Jose Miguel Osuna, and to the documents and depositions in the cause as to the ancient 
boundaries ot said Pueblo of San Jose subject to the following deductions, namely, the Rancho Las Milpitas, Rin- 
con de los Esteros, Pala, Yerba Buena, Canada de Pala, San Felipe de las Animas, Laguna Seca, Santa Teresa, San 
Juan Bautista, Los Captancillos, San Vicente, Las Uvas, Ojo Agua de la Coche, San Francisco de las L/agas, and 
also such other parcels of land as have been by grants from lawful authority vested in private proprietorship and 
have been finaly confirmed to parties claiming under said grants by the tribunals of the United States, or shall 
hereafter be finaly confirmed to parties claiming thereunder by said tribunals in proceedings now pending therein 
for that purpose, all of which said excepted parcels of land are included in whole or in part within the boundar- 
es above inentioned, but are excluded from the confirmation to the Mayor and Common Council of the City of 
San Jose. This confirmation is in trust for the benefit of the lot holders under grants from the Pueblo, Town or 
City of San Jose, or other competent authority, and to any residue in trust ror the use and benefit of the inhabit- 
ants of the City,’’ whereby the proceedings of Court upon title became final. 

And whereas under the thirteenth section of said Act, of the third day of March, Anno Domini, one thousand 
eight hundred and fifty one, and the supplemental legislation, and in accordance with the proceedings had pur- 
suant to said Act and supplemeutal legislation, there has been deposited in the General Land Office of the United 
States, a return with the descriptive notes and plat of the survey of the said claim, confirmed as aforesaid, auth- 
enticated by the signature of the United States Surveyor-General of the State of California, which descriptive 
totes, aud plat of survey, are in the words and figures as follows, to wit: 

“UNITED STATES SURVEYOR-GENERAL’S OFFICE ) 


San Francisco, California. ) 


“Under and by virtue of the provisions of the thirteenth section of the Act of Congress of the third of 
March, 1851,, entitled ‘An Act to ascertain and settle the Private Land Claims in the State of California,’ and of 
the twelfth section of the Act of Congress, approved on the thirty-first of August, 1852, entitled ‘An Act making 
appropriations for the civil and diplomatic expenses of the Government for the year ending the thirteenth of 
June, 1853, and for other purposes, and whereas the United States District Court for the Northern District of Cali- 
fornia, rendered a decision whereby it recognized and confirmed the title and claim of the Mayor and Common 
Council of the City of San Jose’ to the tract of land designated as the Pueblo Lands of San Jose, excepting from 
such confirmation certain tracts or parcels of land included in whole or in part within the exterior boundaries of 
said tract, as appears from the certified copy of the final decree of the said District Court, a copy of which is 
hereto annexed, the said tract of land was surveyed in conformity to the grant thereof and the said decision, and 
I hereby certify that the accompanying map is a true and accurate plat of the said Pueblo Lands of San Jose, as 
appears by the field notes compiled from the field notes of the surveys thereof, made by G. H. Thompson and A. 
T Herrmann, Deputy Surveyors, under the directions of this office, which field notes having been examined and 
approved, remain of record therein. 

“The exterior boundaries of the said Pueblo Lands of San Jose are described in the words and figures fol- 
lowing, to wit: (Describing same. ) ‘ 

And designated on the accompanying plat as Tract No. 1,’ ‘Tract No. 2,’ Tract No. 3,’ “Tract No. 4,’ and 
Tract No. 5,’ being the lands for which confimation was in this case given, fifty-five thousand, eight hundred and 
ninety-one and seventy-seven hundredths (55,891.77) acres and within the boundaries of the tracts designated 
upon said plat as Rancho Agua Caliente, Rancho Los Tularcitos, (Higuera), Rancho Rincon de los #steros (Ellen 
White), Rancho Rincon de los Esteros (Berreyesa), (Rancho Rincon de los Esteros (R. Alviso, et al.), Rancho 
Las Milpitas, Pala Rancho, Rancho Canada de Pala, Rancho Yerba Buena, Rancho Los Huecos, Rancho Canada 
de San Felipe y las Animas, Rancho Laguna Seca, Rancho Ojo de Agua de la Coche, Rancho San Francisco de 
las Llagas, Rancho Las Uvas, Rancho San Vicente, Rho de los Capitancillos (Charles Fossatt), Rancho de los 
Capitancillos (Guadalupe Mining Company), Rancho San Juan Bautista, Rancho Santa Teresa, and Pueblo Lot 
No. 6 (P. Chaboya), being the lands excepted from the confirmation in this case by special provision in the de- 
cree of the United States District Court, as aforesaid,—one hundred and thirty-two thousand, two hundred and 
seventy-three and sixty-three hundredths (132,273.63) acres, making an aggregate area within said exterior 
boundaries of one hundred and eighty eight thousand, one hundred and sixty-five and forty hundredths (188,165. 
40) acres.”’ 

[Here follows descriptions by metes and bounds. of certain specific tracts embraced within the exterior 
boundaries above set forth, viz: Tracts number One, Two, Three, Four, and Five, of the said Pueblo Lands of 
San Jose, and which are so delineated upon the plat hereunto annexed, and which said plat is duly certified by 
said United States Surveyor-General for California,—the property under search being embaraced within the 
boundaries, and being a part of Tract number———of said Pueblo Lands, as so described and delineated. | 

Now Know YE, That the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, in consideration of the premises, and pursuant to 
the provisions of the Act of Congress aforesaid, of the third of March, Anno Domini one thousand eight hund- 
red and fifty-one, and the legislation supplemental thereto, HAS GIVEN AND GRANTED, and by these presents 
DoEs GIVE AND GRANT unto the said the MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE, their 
successors and assigns, the tract of land embraced and described in the foregoing survey; but with the stipulation 
that in virtue of the fifteenth section of the said Act, neither the confirmation of this said claim nor this patent 
shall affect the interests of third persons; and with the further reservation and exception from the transfer by 
these presents, as excepted by the aforesaid decree of the District Court of the United States for the Northern 
District of California, dated June thirteenth, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, namely:— 
‘The Ranchos Las Milpitas, Rincon de los Esteros, Pala, Yerba Buena, Canada de Pale, San Felipe de las Ani- 
mas, Laguna Seca, Santa Teresa, San Juan Bautista, Los Capitancillos, San Vincente, Las Uvas, Ojo Agua de la 
Coche, San Francisco de las L/agas, and also such other parcels of land have been by grants from lawful author- 
ity vested in private proprietorship and have been finally confirmed to parties claiming under said grants by the 
tribunals of the United States, or shall hereafter be finally confirmed to parties claiming thereunder by said trib- 
unals in proceedings now pending therein for that purpose, all of which said excepted parcels of land are includ- 
edin whole or in part within the boundaries above mentioned, but are excluded from the confirmation to the 
Mavor and Common Council of the City of San Jose.”’ 

“To HAVE AND TO HOLD the said tract of land with the appurtenances unto the said the MAVOR AND COM- 
MON CouNCcl, oF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE, their successors and assigns forever, with the stij ulation, reserva- 
tion and exception aforesaid. 

In Testimony whereof, I, CHESTER A. ARTHUR, President of the United “tates have caused these Letters to 
be made Patent, and the Seal of the General Land Office to be hereunto affixed. 

ha et Given under my hand at the City of Washington, this fourth day of June in the year of our 
| United States! Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four, and of the Independence of the United 
, ac | States the one hundred and eighth. ry eee Pu 
"i SEAL. 3y the President: CHESTER A. ARTHUR. 
a By WM. H. CROOK, Secretary. 

S. W. CLARK, Recorder of the General Land Office. 

Recorded Vol. 12 pp. 341 to 426 inclusive. 

Recorded, July 11, 1884. Liber “D” of Patents page 12, Records of Sauta Clara County, Cal. 








Aids. . HUYCK 


Carter 
Marshall and 


Braly. 


oe ; ‘ 
Dated . a r.2,1878. 


eee et an ES Ee arene 


ee ne 


In consideration of a deed of a certain 


spring by said J.S.Carter to the said party of the 
first part. 
Does grant, bargain,sell,convey and confirm unto sald 
parties of the second part and to their heirs and 
assigns forever,a strip of land 40 feet wide,the cen- 
ter line of which is described as follows,viz: 
Commencing at a point in the Hasterly line of Santa 
Clara Avenue distant 26.80 chs from the point of 
intersection of the Easterly line of said Avenue with 
the South Easterly boundary line of the Pala Rancho, 
and running thence from said point of beginning 
across the lands of said Huyck with the following 
courses and distances, S.59° 05’ EH, 6.85 chs, 5.00" 
SO bn 2S 3s, S.70° 45’ E. $.10 chs; S. 47% OO ae 


2°05’ BE. 1.92 chs, 


1 
o24% to 2: 5g <3 98 chs Sci2* 


S162: 204. booms 








ens = $244 °:10"?> £45.37 - chs. 5.64% 46" b.. 2260 
NW . 89° .50" 8 5-S..75- chs; 5.67° 467-8. 9.350 one: 

2” 7 ge ON AO? a eae ie 2 eee 

1.92 430 » @, a# -Gns+< 8-19 
chs: 6.6 chs: S.:75° -26° 3: 16.80 
the N Weste of al. S.-Carter’s “rancns. 

‘To have and to hoid the:same forever." 

That the said party of the first part reserving forev- 
er to himself and to each and all the future owners. © 
the tract of land now belonging to said party of the 
first part through which said strip of land runs ,the 


ce of said strip of land as a 


OQ 


and privile 


Acknd. = Jany.2, L8ze. 


Before Jno.B.Hewson N.P. 


2ecorded 


a 


Liber do 


v p t 
P’ A 7 - 
VAAL (\ 2 ra! 


Vv 





o. Carter 


_Nov.10,1875. 
_Gons.$1.00 

Does grant,bargain,sell and convey unto the said party 
of the second part and to his heirs and assigns forev- 
er all all those certain premises bounded and particu- 
larly described as follows,to wit; Beginning at a 
point in the center line of the Carter Road (as con- 
veyed by deed of A.L.Huyck to John 8.Carter and others 
dated the 2d day of January 1875) where the North East 
erly line of land in the possession of A.L.Huyck in- 
tersects the said Carter line of the Carter Road and 
from which point of beginning a gate post near the 
North Easterly line of the said Road bears North 49° 
15’ West 10 7/10 feet ,distant and thence running from 
said point of beginning, North 9° 45’ EH. 170 feet to 
the middle of a certain spring of water located at 
Said point. Together with the land surrounding and 
adjacent thereto in all directions from the said cen- 
ter of said spring 10 feet, also all the right,title, 


interest and control of sufficient land on either 


side of of said spring towards the lands of said 


_-_ 








A.L.Huycek at or on any point on said Huyck’s land; 


that he may choose to “excravate" the earth and lay 


down pipe under ground for the conveyance of said 
Water from said spring to the lands of said Huyck, 
Said Huyck having all the right, title, ,intre-- and con- 
trol of Saidspring and all the water that now flows 


or may flow from Sald spring. 


Nov.10,1875. 


Before Jos.W.Johnson N.P. 


-—_-_-—— — -— - - ~ (are eH + - ee 


Nov.10,1875. 


dideinnnpeaelnaaiaitonane tae 


Bi pero é 


re 





vanta Clara Valley Mill and Lumber Company 
A Corporation. 
Se en's Sori oF 


C. Ward, L.Whipple 


and A. L. Huyck. 


Notice of Mechanic’s Lien. 


7 May Lo LS Le: 
To secure the sum of $203. | .S.gold coin 
for lumber and cartage for the construction and erec- 
tion of a shed and hall constructed by said Ward and 
Whipple on the lands of which A.L.Huyck was at the 
time of the said furnishing and is now the owner and 
bounded on the North by lands of Knapp,on the Hast by 
lands of Jones,and Carter; South by lands of Fleming 


and West by lands of White, said shed and hall being 


situated upon a hill behind what is known as the 


"junction house" on said lands of Huyck,. That the 
materials therein used were commenced to be furnished 
or or about February 2d,1877. That on said day during 
the time said materials were furnished to said Ward 
and Whipple said A.L.Wuycek the owner of sald lands, 
had actual notice of the construction of said building 
and of the furnishing material therefor. That the last 


of the materials so used in such construction were 





KLOET LSPA a Cie Ss BALLS KES SD 


furnished on the 20th day of March A.D.18/7. Amount of 


Verified -by the oath af Julius Wunderlich Secretary 


7 


of the Corporation above named, May 19,1877. 


nr 


Before Chas. F. Wilcox N.P. 


Recorded May 19,1877, 


Liber’ A of: biens Page 212. 


en — — i ee 


by S.C.V.Mill & Lumber Co. 


By Wm. P.Dougherty,Supt. 


Signed and acknowledged 
April 16th 1878, Before 
W. B. Hardy. Recorder 


3 


By Thos. Oakes ,Depty. 





ts OEE ee 8 ee 


Twentieth District -Court ; 


County of santa Clara, 


panta Clara Valley Mill and Lumber Company 


riLSintciteE 


LG. Ward: b Whipple: 


) Assis, Huyek Defendants. 


Notice that an action has been commenced against the 
above named defendants for the foreclosure of a cer- 
tain mechanic’s Lien which is recorded in Book “A* of 
Mechanic’s Liens at page 212 on a certain shed and 


Hall constructed by said Ward and Whipple on certain 


lands of said Huyck,bounded North by lands of Knapp, 


Hast by lands of Jones and Carter, south by lands of 


Fleming,and West by lands of White,together with the 
lands on which said shed and Hall are situated and a 
convenient space about the same. 

Campbell and Wilcox 


StLOMnevys. Tor Piss ntsaee. 


2ecorded 





SAE NT SS RS GI) Ee? 


Twentieth District Court 


County of santa Clara. 


panta Clara Valley Mill and 


Lumber Company . 


VS 


C ' Wa bs d ‘ 


L. Whipple and 


Ae 2 eaves: Defendants. 


+ NT ca ah eae 
rause No.bd5050. 


Auet.1 7); Cause entered, Complaint filed. 


° ‘ Ww, rye J 
and summons 1SSU4c. 


Register entry- 
sed by Order of Plffs.Atty, see 


4 


order Book. 


J. Sontheimer Clerk. 


; 1 YY a 7‘ i 
M.J.Ashmore,Depy. 





a LS Pa EE I SS PE SL Oe SOE STL TIO Fa I Lt 


A, L. Huyek 


Do tw o POP Cer. 


Cons ‘ 


Grant, bargain,and se fey and confirm unto the 


said party of the second part and to his heirs and as- 


Signs forever,all that certain. piece or parce] of land 


being part of the original Huyck tract in Pueblo tract 


No.l in said County and. State and more particularly 


ibed as follows: Beginning at a stake marked D.P. 
standing at the point of intersection of the 
ern line of the Alum Rock Avenue with tI 
Pala Rancho ,and running thence along 
Said Rancho 5.22a°..56’.%. 3.% hs toa 4 
marked P.l.and standing at the common corner of 
Huyck and Fleming tracts in said east 
said Rancho; thence along the line between Sald 
original Huyek and Fleming tracts N.o 1,20 
chs to a stake marked P.2.at the fence corner in Said 
dividing line,from which point a white oak al 


7 2 ~~ r om ) 
diameter and marked 5 


i 2 ™ , 7 ; fZ ry 
1/4° We 8.93 > a stake marked P.3,anc 


H and standing in the aforesaid Southern line of Said 





QUIS A EE EC 


Alum Rock Avenue, and thence along said last mentioned 


72° 82. 6. B25 ; to the place of beginning, 


true, variation 16° 


, a ro 
pept. 2s 


Recorded 








The Commercial and Savings 


Of dan vos e:, 


a Corporation &c, 


Ap e317 51S ie 
(the property under search, and 


April 27 1876. 


Liber Page SO. 


Satisfied in full on margin of record June 


The Commercial and Savings Bank of San Jose,by B.D.Mur 


phy, its President, and duly attested by the County 


Recorde 





Cc’ 


panta Clara Valley 

Mill and Lumber Co. 
vs 

KF, Dotta and 


A. L. Huyck. 


Mechanic’s Lien. 


Dated June 21,1881. 


Notice of claim of lien for lumber furnished said 
Dotta in the construction &c.of building known as the 
Junction House &c, 

Recorded _Junes 21 186t . 


Liber B Mechanics Liens page 156. 


satisfied in full om margin of record Oct.27 


YOO? 
; LQ8S : by 


S.C.V.M.& L.Co. Jas.M.Thorpe secy." and duly attested 


Dy: the County Recorder. 


action to foreclose the above lien was commen 
.19,1881 in the Superior Court of the County 
Clara. and notice Lis Pendens recorded sept. 
19, 1881,in the office of said County Recorder in Liber 
> of Lis. Pendens page 2135. Said cause is Case No, 6440, 
Register of Actions K page 454 and Sald action was 


dismissed on Register of Actions Oct.27,1883,by Chas. 


PW LeOoxr Atty tor plaintiff. 








ea - OLS ETS: eT. 


Tt te ee 


subdivision of part of the 


A. lL. Huyck Tract 


a > | Fry a) . NT ~ rn 7 ; > 4 - * 1. | = ; 7" 
in Pueblo Tract No.l,of the Pueblo Lands of the Cit 


of San Jose,surveyed September 1883, by Herrmann Bros 


Mich, 26,1884. 


Book B of Maps Page 7. 


he bs 8 The subdivision above and as shown on Plat 
in Abstract is situated within the boundaries of the 


land: conveyed to A,L.Huycek,by the City of 


7 Tm 


by deed dated Feby.5th,1867 recorded in 


l 


Liber W of Deeds page 234, set forth at page 


Abstract. 


The acreage of the Lots as shown on plat, is the 


QO 


nr 


net acreage,and does not include any portion of the 


ANITAC 
Se Ua ete is 





A. L,. Huycek 
ro 
Louise Koppel. 
DE & 


Lu 


ee 


Cons 0/6, 


Grant, bargain,sell and convey unto the said party of 


the second part and to her heirs and assigns forever 


5 


her seperate property, All that certain piece 


parcel of land in the County of Santa Clara, State of 
California,and more particularly described as follows 


VIZ: 


All of Lot 12 of the A.L.Huyck Subdivision of Pue- 
bio Tract number one.of the Pueblo lands of the City 


t C* 


of San Jose,as surveyed by Herrmann Brothers September 


rr 


QQ cS Ce te a mn fin ! rn ~ = “ c 
ls8o,and recorded in the office of the County Recorder 


of Santa Clara County, said Lot containing 7 20/100 


acres or lana. 
To have and to hold the same to second party ,a 
to her heirs 4nd assigns forever as her seperate 


property the consideration hereof being her seperate 


and individual money. 





Acknd. March o, 18% 


Before JD, 


ee 


Recorded March 16,1 


Book 79 of Deeds Page 








L. Huycek 
arcmin 


John Tregoning. 


"the llth day of February in the ye: 
Lord one thousand eight hundred and 
eighty five". 
Cons ,$698.40 _ 
Grant, bargain,sell and confirm unto the said party 
of the second part and to his heirs and assigns forev- 
er.all that piece parcel or lot of land-in- the County 
ta Clara, state of California,v1z: 
of a part of the subdivision of the AL 
in the Pueblo tract No.one of the Pueblo 
lands of the City of San Jose as mapped and surveyed 
by the Herrman Bros. sSept.1884,said map and survey be- 
ing recorded in the office of the Recorder of. the 
County of Santa Clara, Califormia, 
Said Lot. No.5 containing 8.75 acres of land. 
fo 2h Bey oK 


Acknd. 


ee 


Before Alfred Lansdell N.P. 


County of Santa barbara, 


a a ee ee ee 





POL SOS CS FS I ED LER LT BOC se BOD aE ces FE IE © 


Recorded 


— 


Mch.17,1885. 


ey 


Book /78 Deeds Page 167. 








PRL ee A OE PD) | 


John Tregoning 
Soe 


John Reedy. 


_ + 


Dated Mch.1/7,1880. 


ee een 


(% 
WA 


Grant, bargain,sell and convey unto the said party of 


the second part and to his heirs and assigns forever, 


all that certain‘ piece or parcel of land in:the :-County 
of Santa Clara,State of California,viz: 

The south Basternyone half of Lot No.5-of the A.vL. 
Huyek Subdivision of a part of.Pueblo tract No.one of 


i 


the Pueblo lands of the City of San Jose,California, 


and being the S.h. one half of Lot 5 conveyed by. A.L. 


Huyek to John Tregoning,by deed under date of Feby.1ll, 


John Tregoning 


Mch.17, 1885, 
John Tregonning) 


i os Perter NP 


Mch.18,1885. 


79-o0f Deeds: Page... 109. 





John Ready 
; Rey ee 


Louise Koppel. 


Dated — Mch,.6,1886. 


tet 


_Cons.$590. | 

Grant ,bargain,sell and convey unto the said party 
of the second part and to her heirs and assigns for- 
ever all: that ceftain: piecs:.or parece) of land. in the 
County of Santa Clara,State of California,viz: 

The South Bast-ern one half-of- Lot NO.o of the ALL. 
Huyek Subdivision of a part of Pueblo tract No.one of 
the Pueblo lands of the City of San Jose, state of Cal- 
ifornia,and being the South Hasterly one half of Lot 
5 conveyed by A.L.Huyck to John Tregoning by deed 
under date of February 11,1880. 

To have and to hold the same unto the said party 
of the second part and to her heirs and assigns for- 
ever,as her seperate property. 


John Ready seal) 


(ERR 


Acknda. Mch.6,1886. 


Before D.J.Porter 


Recorded Mech. 00, 


Book 85 of Deeds Page 





J. C. Koppel and 
Louise Koppel ,his 


) 


40 


Seton me a 


John Ready. 


To secure the payment of $380. 
Mortgages South Kast half of Lot 5 Huy 


vision. 


Recorded Mech, 50,1886. 


3, ~~ 7 {> + be my Dacge 
Book 66 Mortgages Page 


ed in full on the margin of the record Nov.18, 


.Anderson,and duly attested by the County 


Recorder. 


The above mortgage is assigned by John Ready to H.H. 
Anderson by assignment of mortgage duly executed and 
acknowledged Sept.4,1886 by John Ready and recorded 

Sept.4,1886 in Book C of Assignments of Mortgages 


Page 517. 


~y 
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oO 








In the Superior Court,County of Santa Clara State of 


Ga ilitrornia. 


Louisa Koppe 
vs 


J. GS. Koppel 


Action for Divorce. 


Casé No. S552. Reg.M p.425. 


Department No.2. 


1389 a SE 
May 8 Complaint filed. Avers: 
Marriage of plaintiff and defendant on 
| August 29th 1869,in the City of san Francisco 


| State of California.and their continued resi- 


| dence in said State from the date of said 


imarriage to the present time. 


Alleges as grounds for divorce Abandonment 
tion,and cruel treatment. 
Prayvs: for. decree of divoree. custody of 
iminor children. 
J, °C. Black 
Atty for 


Compiaint duly. verified by: pilit. 


No t e ;: The following amendment to prayer 





of complaint,is endorsed on the complaint viz: 
Plff further prays that the separate prop- 
erty described in plffs Answer and defts.ans- 
wer,to defendants answer be set aside to plff, 
both real and personal property and if any 
community property plff.have her proportion 


thereof set aside to her. 
Summons issued, 
Demurrer of Deft filed. 


oummnons returned- not filed. Showing service 


upon deft.,June 10,1889. 


Demurrer withdrawn, tS 0a ans wer. 


—RECOrG: hb. GOL; 


Answer of deft.filed, general denial,and avers 
that the following described real property,1s 
community property of plff and deft. viz: 

Alt ‘of Lot 12 and thé South: Asif of: bot) 
of the A.L.Huyck Subdivision of Pueblo Tract 
No.l of the Pueblo lands of the City of San 
Jose,as surveyed by Herrmann Bros. sSeptr,.1885 


containing in all 12 acres of land more or 


less (and a lot in Santa Cruz County) 


And as separate property of plff,the lot 











and dwelling house of deft.on which his family 
reside in the Caty of San Jose: 

Prays that plff take nothing by her action, 
That in the event a decree of divorce be 


eranted,that one half of the community proper- 


O 


+ 


ty be awarded deft. 


Answer duly veri 


Answer of plff to Answer and oSS complaint 
OF MGT tt Ta Led. 

Denies allegations of answer of deft.as to 
community property and avers that same was 
purchased by plff.with her separate estate 


acquired by inheritance, 
Cause set for trial Nov. 


Cause on trial. P1Lff allowed to amend her com 


plaint,by adding thereto a prayer for the 


separate and community property. Cause submit- 
ted and oral decision from the bench in favor 
of plff,with order that findings and decree 


be prepared accordingly. 


Record L p.l2s. 











Findings and Conclusions of law filed. 


Decree entered and filed dissolving the bonds 
of matrimony existing between plff and deft. 
and awarding to plff as her Separate property 
house and lot in the City of San Jose .and lot 
in santa Cruz County. 

And awards to defendant as his share of the 
community property- All of Lot 12-o0f the AL. 
Huyck Subdivision of Pueblo Tract Number 1 of 
the Pueblo lands of the City of San Jose vas 
Surveyed by the Herman Brothers ,Sept.1883,a 
|map of which is recorded in the Recorders 
office of Santa Clara County said lot contain- 
ing. 7.20) acres of ‘land. 

Also all of that other tract of land situate 
in said County and State, being the South East- 
ern one half of Lot number 5 of the A.L.Huyck 
subdivision of a part of. Puepie tract No.1 ae 


ma) . 


the Pueblo lands of the City of San Jose,and 
| being the southeasterly one half of Lot 5, 
conveyed by A.L.Huyck to John Tregoning by 
deed dated February 11,1885,containing 5 acres 


ry 


subject to the payment by the defendant of 


the. 450.00 dollars and interest, due the estate 








ng 


id, being the balance of 
fof Said-Huyek trae; 


Judgement Book P. 


Judgement Docketed. Roll filed. 


= Te" , f= ab { ' a tr {> a cr ; oe qT pe 
Cerciried copy of foregoing cecres 


in the County Recorder’s office 


" 7 
PRCOLGCEO 


Jany.6th 1891,in Book 58 of Miscellaneous 


C 


Records page 78. 








J, Us. Koppel 

Sg Ee ee oS 

Gertrude Schulte 

Trecutrix of the Last Will and Testament of 


B. Schulte deceased. 


Dated Mch. 26,1890. 


sma eee 


To secure the payment of $506. six months after 
date with interest at the rate.of 8 1/2 per cent per 
annum payable semi annually or compound. 

Mortgages Lot 12 and the South Eastern one half of 


of the Huyck Subdivision. 


Acknd. . 26,1890. 


es ea 


Before Karl Klein N.P. 
Recorded 


Book 92 Mortgages Page oO9. 


The above mortgage is assigned by Gertrude Schulte 


Tyecutrix aS above named to S.F.Leib,by assignment of 


head bm 


mortgage duly executed and acknowledged Mch. 26,1890, 


and recorded Mch.27,1890,in Book E of Assignments of 


oO 


AA le oy ¢ crc f yA . 
Mortgages at page aoa. 





Je G. Koppel 
eieotser 5 0 


Joseph Tuers. 


MO RT GAG 


mene 


Dated Dec.27,1889. 


eee anos 
To secure the payment of $550.;0ne year after 
date with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent 
per annum payable quarterly or to compound. 


Mortgages south hast one half of Lot 5 and all 


of Lot 12 -.0f Huyck Subdivision: in Pueblo: Tract No.l. 


Acknd,_ Dec 27,1889. 


— 


Before J.J.Sontheimer N.P. 


ore 


Recorded pept.25,1890. 


Liber 93 Mortgages Page Slo. 


mee ee 





J, ©, Koppel 
eo EO Bie 


Moses Koppel. 


Dated — 

To secure the payment of $850. one y« 
date with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per 
annum until paid. 


Mortgages:- South Hastern one half of 


all of Lot 12 Huyck Subdivision in Pueblo No.l. 


Acknd., 


eee 


Before J. E. Brown 


Book 98 Mortgages 





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and County. 


Years 


PAID. 


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NO ¢c JUDG NT 


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of pages One 


to 40 inclusive, made weg 
pan Jose,Cal,June highteenth 
1891, at Nine 0’ 


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SAN JOSE ABSTRACT TITLE AND 
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TRUST COMPANY. 


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iT BO I-8-G BU Re. Be. 


CONTINUED TAXES. 
Se ATR mr GaP NN. Eee 
Lot 12 and South Fast 1/2 Lot 5 of 
Subdivision. 
Fiscal years. 
1891-92 Real Estate Tax None 
Tax on Mortgage Interest created by 92 M 509 Botkin 
stallments PALD 
Tax on Mortgage Interest created by 935 M 515, First In- 
stallment PAID 
Tax on Mortgage Interest created by 98 M 9 First Install 


ment delinquent Amount $1.48, 15 % to be added. 


NO @PUPGQeRE NT 24 1 





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L 
The foregoing ContinuaBion consisting of pages |\.> tol{ inclusive, 


Pe a4 
JW, 1891 at 9 o'clock A.M. 


4 


made at SAN JOSE,CAL. December 


SAN JOSE ABSTRACB, TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY. 


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LAW OFFICES 


JNO. R. JARBOE, 


Rooms 7, 8 anp 9, 


230 MontGomEry STREET. 


Cured, 


LOW 


nd advise 


P.O. Box No. 2479. 
TELEPHONE 1140. 


CABLE ADDRESs: 
JARBOE, SANFRAN. 


SAN FRANCISCO, 


you 


San Jose, 


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are matters 
a very serious 
deeds set 


a Si a ce aa eae Ss 
ese aeeas were made 


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property presumptive Ly 


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hus dand. 


divorce 








A demree of divorce was entered in this case on the 4th 


of Last December, but no notice of the entry of judgment or 


decision of the case seems ever to have been given by either 


party to the other. 

A motion for a new trial could be made at any time, or 
an appeal can be taken on the judgment roll within the year. 
Mr. Koppel’s attorney must See that these things are 


and submitted to me to show that they have been done 


satisfaction, before the trade is closed. If this can not 


be done, I would not advise you to purchase the property, un- 


Less you get a deed from both the husband and wife--that is, 
from Koppel and wife. 
There are several mortgages upon the property, on pa&es 


which must be satisfied before you can close 


Now, be sure you are right about this matter, 
take any further steps without consultation with me. 
must remember that you are an astronomer, and 
al men do not Live off one another, so there is 
this matter for services. 
You have never answered bx conundrum about the apparent 
lengthening and shortening of the days. Please do it some 


time. 


The term Pueblo, E meaning t& city 


ee 


town, and pueblo ds of y are simply those which 


obtained by virtue of being a city, -- as this Land, which 
pueblo land of the 


= 


neither better nor worse than that of ot ands, and th 


part of the,City of San Jose. The ti pueblo Lands 


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